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Do you bring you birds in the house?

Postby HawkingSam on Tue Mar 30, 3:42 pm

Do you bring you birds in the house?
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Re: Do you bring you birds in the house?

Postby MattSpar on Tue Mar 30, 10:44 pm

Actually, it all depends on what type they are. The better behaved ones are ok, but some just make a hell of a mess, leaving cup marks on the coffee table and underwear on the floor, not doing any housework, you know the kind.
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Re: Do you bring you birds in the house?

Postby athene on Thu Apr 29, 9:36 am

hahahhaa, good one, Matt.

Good to see you here.

Sam, it depends on the falconer. Some Have A goshawk slicing huge all over the living room, Some Other never walk indoors with a bird on the glove. Some people advocate for Keeping them at home so That Weight control is more predictable, or Because the species is small and fly They They live in a cold place ... but you really Can Do Without Bringing them indoors. The missus has a lot to say in all this ...
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Re: Do you bring you birds in the house?

Postby athene on Thu Apr 29, 9:44 am

hahahhaa, good one, Matt.

Good to see you here.

Sam, it depends on the falconer. Some Have A goshawk slicing huge all over the living room, Some Other never walk indoors with a bird on the glove. Some people advocate for Keeping them at home so That Weight control is more predictable, or Because the species is small and fly They They live in a cold place ... but you really Can Do Without Bringing them indoors. The missus has a lot to say in all this ...
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Re: Do you bring you birds in the house?

Postby dreamcatcher on Sat May 08, 7:06 pm

if u want to end whit this u can fly a falcon Have him Into the house no problems whit That
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Re: Do you bring you birds in the house?

Postby Kreyenborgi on Wed May 12, 5:44 pm

yes, all of them when i raise the babys They live in the house and fly around everywhere ans shit. Eventually They find favorite perches and only shit there ... I Raised at home, vertical, peregrine, kestrels, bicolored h, h harris, no problem ... Now I'm a hack Raised Taming Gyr x saker imported from europe, this bird is extremely shy and strong, so i made him a space in my room and I is living inside with us for five days now, everytime i pass by i toss him a tidbit and the results are fantastic, now is pretty tame and totally accustomed to people walking by, Including noisy kids, ITS important to say That this bird molting started as soon Arrived to Chile, so I Have Not Been Able to reduce STIs weight. Full food and Taming, only with a bird indoors ...
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Re: Do you bring you birds in the house?

Postby BAD_FALCON on Wed Jul 07, 1:45 am

kreyenborgi hi, is it possible for you to sell Any bicolor hawks?
im Traveling to Chile at the end of the year and im very interested in taking one home.
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